How many K and KB in a GB
1,000 kilobytes is 1 gigabyte
GB gold bonded not solid.... So it would be 18 k gold bonded to a metal.
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Yes, K is bigger then KB in computer wise and other.
1gb = 1024mb = 2^10mb 1mb = 1024kb = 2^10kb 1gb = 1024*1024 kb = 2^20 kb = 1048576 kb
In this context K probably means kilobyte which compares to gigabytes (GB) thusly. 1024 kilobytes = 1 megabyte 1024 megabytes = 1 gigabyte So 1 gigabyte equals 1048576 kilobytes. My current computer has 2 gigabytes of ram, 20-some-odd years ago my first computer had 16 kilobytes
Here are the following values in KB:1 KB = 1073741824 bytes1 MB = 1024 KB1 GB = 1048576 KBSo to convert GB to KB:G * 1048576 = Kwhere G is the number of gigabytes and K is the number of kilobytes.To convert MB to KB:M * 1024 = Kwhere M is the number of megabytes and K is the number of kilobytes.To convert bytes to KB:B / 1073741824 = Kwhere B is the number of bytes and K is the number of kilobytes.
I think there is nothing like k in the computer storage size i think the lowest is bytes then it is kilobytes and it is megabytes and then it is gigabytes and then it is I think decabytes and all like that which all refer to storage amounts and most of the computer hard disks have the capacities in gigabytes
In computers 1 gb is equal to 1024 mb so you need 5*1024mb=5120mb to make 5 gb Extra info But when a hard disk manufacturer claims that a product has 500 gb means that has 500*1000^3=500,000,000,000 bytes not 500*1024^3= 536870912000 bytes. So dividing 500,000,000,000 by 1024^3 the result is 488281250 kb or 476837,2 mb or 465,6 gb because: 1 tera (t) ->1000 giga (g) ->1024 giga (g) in computers 1 giga (g) ->1000 mega (m)->1024 mega (m) in computers 1 mega (m) ->1000 kilo (k)->1024 kilo (k) in computers 1 kilo (k) ->1000 ->1024 in computers In computers 1 gb is equal to 1024 mb so you need 5*1024mb=5120mb to make 5 gb Extra info But when a hard disk manufacturer claims that a product has 500 gb means that has 500*1000^3=500,000,000,000 bytes not 500*1024^3= 536870912000 bytes. So dividing 500,000,000,000 by 1024^3 the result is 488281250 kb or 476837,2 mb or 465,6 gb because: 1 tera (t) ->1000 giga (g) ->1024 giga (g) in computers 1 giga (g) ->1000 mega (m)->1024 mega (m) in computers 1 mega (m) ->1000 kilo (k)->1024 kilo (k) in computers 1 kilo (k) ->1000 ->1024 in computers
In computers 1 gb is equal to 1024 mb so you need 5*1024mb=5120mb to make 5 gb Extra info But when a hard disk manufacturer claims that a product has 500 gb means that has 500*1000^3=500,000,000,000 bytes not 500*1024^3= 536870912000 bytes. So dividing 500,000,000,000 by 1024^3 the result is 488281250 kb or 476837,2 mb or 465,6 gb because: 1 tera (t) ->1000 giga (g) ->1024 giga (g) in computers 1 giga (g) ->1000 mega (m)->1024 mega (m) in computers 1 mega (m) ->1000 kilo (k)->1024 kilo (k) in computers 1 kilo (k) ->1000 ->1024 in computers In computers 1 gb is equal to 1024 mb so you need 5*1024mb=5120mb to make 5 gb Extra info But when a hard disk manufacturer claims that a product has 500 gb means that has 500*1000^3=500,000,000,000 bytes not 500*1024^3= 536870912000 bytes. So dividing 500,000,000,000 by 1024^3 the result is 488281250 kb or 476837,2 mb or 465,6 gb because: 1 tera (t) ->1000 giga (g) ->1024 giga (g) in computers 1 giga (g) ->1000 mega (m)->1024 mega (m) in computers 1 mega (m) ->1000 kilo (k)->1024 kilo (k) in computers 1 kilo (k) ->1000 ->1024 in computers
How many GB are there in 9161 MB?
2445864.00kb = 2.45 gb GGG,MMM,KKK,BBB When you convert k's to m's or m's to g's then you want to round the number to the next 5th to allow for transfer of the file between different divices with different file systems
There is exactly one gigabyte in a gigabyte.